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SPman
18th September 2003, 01:08
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SPman
18th September 2003, 01:11
Feck

SPman
18th September 2003, 01:12
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SPman
18th September 2003, 01:14
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wkid_one
18th September 2003, 08:08
THESE are the exclusive first pictures of the 200mph bike Triumph is building to rival the Hayabusa and the ZX-12R.

Triumph has continually denied the existence of a new 1300cc, four-cylinder superbike. But our pictures – snapped in the UK last week – show the bike is well into the development process.

Codenamed A13HC, it will be called either the Daytona 1300 or Hurricane 1300 when it is officially launched. It’s not in Triumph’s plans for Spring 2004 – but it could appear later in the year.

We spotted it outside the Triumph factory but it was soon wheeled out of view. One version was parked alongside a Kawasaki ZX-12R suggesting that bike is being used as a benchmark.

But neither the ZX-12R nor Suzuki’s Hayabusa quite hit a true 200mph – even before the factories started fitting the bikes with 300kph (186mph) limiters (see below right). But Triumph will target the double ton with its 1275cc machine, with the intention of making it the fastest off-the-shelf bike in the world.

The Triumph is clearly more compact than the ZX-12R and we believe it will be lighter than its rivals at around 190kg.

With the 200mph target in mind Triumph has had to concentrate on aerodynamics – explaining the huge front mudguard, drooping nose and slab-sided fairing.

Its other key styling element is the large underseat silencer, that exits in four tail pipes. This not only looks good, it also aids aerodynamics, as there’s no end can hanging out in the airflow.

Triumph has a long-standing love affair with single-sided swingarms and the 1300 uses one too – and it’s heavily braced.

The all-new engine will need to produce somewhere in the region of 180bhp for the bike to hit 200mph – and beat its Kawasaki and Suzuki competitors.<SPAN class=bodytext>

The picture, right, reveals the design ideas Triumph is including.

When MCN spotted the bike it was in the company of three oriental visitors.

They are likely to be from Triumph’s new Thai factory, and although they won’t be manufacturing the whole bike, many components will be sourced there. They seemed particularly interested in the gearbox, suggesting some of its parts may be made at the new plant.</SPAN>

Motu
18th September 2003, 08:29
The Triumph 1300 has been tried before,it was a peice of shit and by good grace was a flop.I hope the comeback model is better.

T.W.R
1st September 2007, 10:50
Picture of it :clap:

zadok
1st September 2007, 11:08
[QUOTE=wkid_one;11053]It’s not in Triumph’s plans for Spring 2004 – but it could appear later in the year.[QUOTE]
Jon, how old is this article?:blink:

Big Dave
1st September 2007, 11:20
Picture of it :clap:

It was shelved 4 years ago - last I head.
Legal and moral issues it seems.

T.W.R
1st September 2007, 11:37
It was shelved 4 years ago - last I head.
Legal and moral issues it seems.

I found the picture whilst dredging for something else from here (http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/pic%20of%20weak/triumph_hurricane_1300.htm)

But there's also 2 links to a couple of French sites, the 1st one is a forum similar to KB by the looks (but the posts date 03) and the 2nd with revue only a couple of days old (one dated 26/8/07) if you're any good at French then it may be an interesting read

http://motosecure.be/phpBB/sutra23908.html

http://www.motorevue.com/site/triumph-1300-hurricane-24819.html

Bren
2nd September 2007, 16:12
I found another link to this beast...200BHP+...ouch


The time of the ground-to-ground missiles has perhaps returned. Undoubtedly, urged on by the Japanese and transalpine supersonics (Kawasaki ZZR 1400 and GTR 1400, MV Agusta F4 1000 312 R and Suzuki GSX 1300 R Hayabusa), the brits from Triumph are working on project Hurricane 1300 (what a cheesy name!!).
According to sources, this project had been initiated long back but was put to sleep to take on other projects including Rocket 3, Speed Triple, Tiger 1050 and Street Triple, but no ones complaining as these products have only made Triumph richer. But, Triumph is
back to working on the 1300 Hurricane (actually sporting a 1275cc engine with around 200 horses!) to make it compete with the ZZR 1400 / new Busa, and nudge the 200mph / km/h mark.

http://bunnypunia.blogspot.com/2007/08/triumph-hurricane-1300-320-kmh-read-on.html

Bren
2nd September 2007, 16:13
Glad I used the search feature first before posting...